Title | Week 2 Assessment EN1150 |
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Author | Caitlyn Oates |
Course | English Composition |
Institution | Ultimate Medical Academy |
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Week 2 Assessment...
Most writers work roughly the same way. Question options: 1) True 2) False Question 2, , 2.5 / 2.5 points There is no wrong way to make a planning list. Question options: 1) True 2) False Question 3, , 2.5 / 2.5 points A sentence outline: Question options:
, is written in complete sentences
, is used in formal essays
, defines your topic sentence
, lists main ideas
Question 4, , 2.5 / 2.5 points Prewriting strategies should: Question options:
, be written in full sentences
, generate ideas and information for your writing
, start with a well-develop thesis statement
, apply concrete concepts to your essay
Question 5, , 2.5 / 2.5 points You can itemize your ideas most simply in a: Question options:
, flow chart.
, bulleted list.
, pie graph.
, T-chart.
Question 6, , 2.5 / 2.5 points When considering your essay you first want to: Question options:
, freewrite
, think about the causes of the issue you are writing about
, craft a topic sentence
, think about how to end the essay
Question 7, , 2.5 / 2.5 points Graphic organizers are often preferred by: Question options:
, visual people.
, science writers.
, math teachers.
, younger students.
Question 8, , 2.5 / 2.5 points Which model is used to describe the structure of the paragraph? Question options:
, the upside pyramid
, the sandwich
, the graphic organize
, the outline
Question 9, , 2.5 / 2.5 points A topic outline: Question options:
, states each main point and essential detail as a word or phrase
, uses complete sentences to explain the main points
, does not use a specific ordering structure
, maps out ideas and illustrates relationships among them
Question 10, , 0 / 2.5 points Once you have brainstormed and refined your topic, you should next:
Question options:
, write the topic sentence
, begin a rough draft
, create an outline
, make a Venn diagram
Question 11, , 2.5 / 2.5 points When making an outline for a body paragraph, you should: Question options:
, start with the thesis statement
, start with the topic sentence
, start with a list of supporting facts
, start compiling ideas
Question 12, , 2.5 / 2.5 points
At which stage of the writing process should you focus on improving grammar, spelling, and clarity? Question options:
, drafting
, submitting
, editing and proofreading
, revising
Question 13, , 2.5 / 2.5 points During the __________ stage, Angela reviewed her essay for punctuation, agreement issues, and spelling. Question options:
, planning
, first revision
, publishing
, proofreading
Question 14, , 2.5 / 2.5 points To show that you care about your topic, be sure that your writing: Question options:
, avoids excessively detailed footnotes.
, meets academic standards of punctuation.
, conveys your personal voice.
, is revised no more than three times.
Question 15, , 2.5 / 2.5 points In a body paragraph outline, your concluding sentence should: Question options:
, offer a supporting detail
, restate the topic sentence
, the conclusion
, the first body paragraph
Question 16, , 2.5 / 2.5 points You can find the main points on one side and supporting details on the other side in a Question options:
, graph.
, bulleted list.
, flow chart.
, T-chart.
Question 17, , 2.5 / 2.5 points A Venn diagram is used when a writer wants to: Question options:
, design a formal outline
, decide on a topic sentence
, make a list of topics
, compare and contrast different things
Question 18, , 2.5 / 2.5 points Which of the following is not an example of a prewriting strategy. Question options:
, an outline
, a graphic organizer
, a venn diagram
, a rough draft
Question 19, , 2.5 / 2.5 points Modes of writing such as Describe it, Compare it, Analyze it, are known as: Question options:
, focused freewriting
, clustering
, directed writing
, analytical writing
Question 20, , 2.5 / 2.5 points In a topic outline, main points are called out with: Question options:
, Arabic numerals.
, lowercase letters.
, uppercase letters.
, Roman numerals....